War Memorial, Inverness, Scotland

War Memorial, Inverness, Scotland

War Memorial, Inverness, Scotland
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War Memorial, Inverness, Scotland

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The Inverness War Memorial is in Cavell Gardens. The memorial is in red sandstone with a large celtic cross, it was designed by John Hinton Gall.

The memorial honours the dead of both world wars and other conflicts where people from Inverness have lost their lives.

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